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The Bristol Palestine Film Festival

9.12.11

The Bristol Palestine Film Festival [palestinecampaign.org]

An exciting event this winter: for the first time in the South West, Palestinian cinema will be showcased in a dedicated film festival

The Bristol Palestine Film Festival will show a variety of the most exciting works from Palestine, as well as organising supporting debates and a community film workshop. Events and screenings will take place at the Watershed, Arnol Fini, the Cube and Hamilton House.

The festival includes an exciting line-up of documentaries, poetic animations, and comedy fiction; by Palestinian, Irish, French and American film-makers; and will explore issues both specifically Palestinian and universally human, such as: family love, friendship, exile, the struggle for existence, the role of women in society.


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